Stand for supporting guitar

ABSTRACT

A stand for detachably supporting an acoustic guitar in not quite vertical position comprising a base having an opening with a sling therein and an upwardly and inclinedly extending bar connected by means at its bottom end to the periphery of the base, the top end having a bifurcated member extending forwardly over the base at right angles to the bar.

Unlted States Patent 1191 11 11 3,737,137

Sheehan 51 June 5, 1973 54] STAND FOR SUPPORTING GUITAR 1,642,497 9/1927Hope ..248/l48 x 1,774,096 8/1930 Hasterok et a]. ..248/163 [75]Inventor' Emabeh Sheba, Sam Pete" 2,522,345 9 1950 Cashiopp ..248 121sburg, 2,829,853 4 1958 Wheeleretal. ....,248/146 x [73] Assigneez TheRaymond Lee Organization, 3,361,265 l/1968 Wermmont ..248/176 X NewYork, FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS [221 Filed: July 28, 1971 3,45210/1834 France ..248/l21 21 App1.No.: 166,700

Primary Examiner-W1ll1am H. Schultz Att0rneyRichard S. Shreve, Jr. [52]US. Cl ..248/44l, 248/121 [51 Int. Cl. ..A47b 97/04 [57] ABSTRACT 5 I 8]Fleld of Search 248/110 A standfor detachably supportmg an acousticguitar 1n not qu1te vert1cal position compr1s1ng a base havmg an openingwith a sling therein and an upwardly and [56] References Cltedinclinedly extending bar connected by means at its UNITED STATES PATENTSbottom end to the periphery of the base, the top end having a bifurcatedmember extending forwardly over X the base at right angles to the ban1,548,681 8/1925 Grimes 1,598,372 8/1926 Hatch ..248/ 163 3 Claims, 2Drawing Figures PATENTEDJUH 5 I975 INVENTOR ELIZABETH R. SHEEHAN STANDFOR SUPPORTING GUITAR SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION My invention is directedtoward a stand, both decorative and functional adapted to support anacoustic guitar in not quite vertical position whereby the guitar can beeasily removed for use or returned to storage.

To this end, I provide a base adapted to rest on the floor or othersurface, said base having vertical walls on three sides with a commontop edge defining a periphery and a well containing a generallyhorizontal sling. Of the vertical walls, two opposite parallel walls areend walls, and the remaining wall extending at right angles to the endwalls is a rear wall. The base has legs, front and rear, the front legsbeing longer than the rear legs whereby the base is tilted.

A platform secured to the center of the rear wall and extending rearwardhas the same angle of tilt.

An elongated bar is secured at its bottom end to the platform andextends upward at right angles thereto. A

member secured to the top end of the bar extends at BRIEF DESCRIPTION OFTHE DRAWINGS In the drawings: FIG. 1 is a perspective view of myinvention; and FIG. 2 is a side view of my invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring now to FIGS. 12, a base has a rear wall 10 extending at right angles between first andsecond parallel end walls 14. These walls enclose a well 16 having agenerally horizontal but tilted thin flexible sling 18 disposed therein.

The base is supported on front legs 20 and rear legs 22, the front legsbeing somewhat longer than the rear legs to cause the base to tiltdownward from front to rear.

A platform 24 secured to the middle of the rear wall and supported bypeg 26 has the same angle of tilt.

An elongated bar 28 is secured at its bottom end to the platform andextends upward at right angles to the platform whereby the bar isinclined from the vertical.

A flat member 30 is secured to bar 28 adjacent its top end and extendsforward over the base at right angles to the bar. The end of the member30 overlying the well defines a yoke 32, i.e., the member is bifurcated.

The resulting stand can then be used to support a guitar in the mannerpreviously indicated.

While I have described my invention with particular reference to thedrawings, such is not to be considered as limiting its actual scope.

Having thus described this invention, what is asserted as new is:

l. A stand for a guitar comprising:

a base tilted downward from front to rear and having a well;

a sling in said well; 7

an elongated bar inclined from the vertical;-

and a flat member secured to the bar adjacent its top end and extendingforward over the base, the end of the member overlying the well defininga yoke; wherein a platform is secured to the base and having the sameangle of tilt; the bottom end of the bar is secured to the top surfaceof the platform; and said bar is perpendicular to the platform.

2. A stand as set forth in claim 1 wherein the sling is thin andflexible and spans the well.

3. A stand as set forth in claim 2 wherein the base has front legs andrear legs, the front legs being longer than the rear legs.

1. A stand for a guitar comprising: a base tilted downward from front torear and having a well; a sling in said well; an elongated bar inclinedfrom the vertical; and a flat member secured to the bar adjacent its topend and extending forward over the base, the end of the member overlyingthe well defining a yoke; wherein a platform is secured to the base andhaving the same angle of tilt; the bottom end of the bar is secured tothe top surface of the platform; and said bar is perpendicular to theplatform.
 2. A stand as set forth in claim 1 wherein the sling is thinand flexible and spans the well.
 3. A stand as set forth in claim 2wherein the base has front legs and rear legs, the front legs beinglonger than the rear legs.